• Harold Eugene "Doc" Edgerton (April 6, 1903 – January 4, 1990), also known as Papa Flash, was an American scientist and researcher, a professor of electrical...
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  • February 2023 – via Internet Archive. "Harold "Doc" Edgerton" | Strobe in Industry: 1931 – onwards". The Edgerton Digital Collections (EDC) project. MIT Museum...
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    a splash resembling a coronet, taken by American scientist Harold "Doc" Edgerton on January 10, 1957. The picture was created using a camera connected...
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  • the 1964 photo Cutting the Card Quickly taken by M.I.T. Professor "Doc" Edgerton showing the jack of diamonds playing card being shredded by a bullet...
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    (1952)". YouTube. 8 July 2009. "EG&G the Company: 1947 Onwards « Harold "Doc" Edgerton". 2009-11-28. Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2009-11-28...
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    camera capable of shooting 1,000 frames per second. Harold Eugene Edgerton ("Doc" Edgerton) employed a flashing lamp to study machine parts in motion. General...
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  • correspondent, writer and journalist. His wife's brother was Harold Eugene "Doc" Edgerton, a professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute...
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    entertainment. The origin of strobe lighting dates to 1931, when Harold Eugene "Doc" Edgerton employed a flashing lamp to make an improved stroboscope for the study...
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    scientists included Anthony Oettinger, an AI pioneer from Harvard, and Doc Edgerton from MIT, known for inventing ultra-high-speed photography. The artists...
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